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finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese managed at the last minute, in extra time, to kick it in. the captain of the team did that. and as you know, the u.s. lost in penalties. but it really was an amazing match. it was a nail biter. and even though the u.s. didn't make history here tonight, they didn't get what they wanted, but we should give them a two thumbs up for making us all feel proud. they did a fabulous job. >> zain, i'm going to start calling you to do sports on this show. you knew all the players, all the moves, you got it. did the crowd have a clear favorite here? the u.s. or the underdog japan? was there a cl
finally, the 22-year-old sub came onto the pitch, alex morgan, and managed to score. she is the youngest player on the team. that put them ahead. minutes later, the japanese came in, because there was kind of a miscommunication in the american defense line. and ali krieger kind of tapped the ball onto the japanese attacker's foot, and she was able to capitalize. abby wambach, amazing striker, really called the beast by the coach because she is so good, put a goal in. and then the japanese...
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andy coulson, out years ago as "news of the world" editor and out as david cameron spokesman and arrested last month and les hinton, publisher of the "wall street journal" is gone. "news of the world" has closed down and now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, youngest son of rue matter murdoch, chairman and ceo of news corp in asia and britain, is now on the firing line. >> james murdoch has already made it very clear that he paid off a huge amount of money to gordon taylor who is a trade unionist who had his phone hacked, and james murdoch has made it clear now that he regards that as an error on his part and he most regrets it. >> reporter: if it's found james murdoch knew more about the hacking than what's been revealed so far, smith says shareholders, board members may force his father's hand. >> if they were to really demand that james no longer be the heir apparent, that he changed the way that the company is structured to stop james from taking over, he'd have to listen to them. >> reporter: there are other reports that independent
andy coulson, out years ago as "news of the world" editor and out as david cameron spokesman and arrested last month and les hinton, publisher of the "wall street journal" is gone. "news of the world" has closed down and now that rebekah brooks has resigned and been arrested, many observers say james murdoch, youngest son of rue matter murdoch, chairman and ceo of news corp in asia and britain, is now on the firing line. >> james murdoch has already made it...
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on the left, david cameron, still prime minister after andy coulson was arrested the week before. a similarity hinted that but it sir paul in his resignation statement. mr. cameron tried to tackle the. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is quite different to the situation in government, not least because of the issues that the metropolitan police are looking at and have a direct bearing on public confidence into the police inquiry coming into the "news of the world," and into the government. for my part, i would say we've taken very decisive action. >> but ed miller band -- ed milliband was determined to play at the association. >> stephenson has resigned, but the prime minister has not even apologize for the hiring themr. coulson. we need leadership to get to the truth of what happened. the prime minister has been hamstrung by the decisions made and his refusal to face up to them. >> boris johnson said stephenson's resignation was what was called for. he was now that helpful to his friend david cameron. >> if it was the right call for stephenson
on the left, david cameron, still prime minister after andy coulson was arrested the week before. a similarity hinted that but it sir paul in his resignation statement. mr. cameron tried to tackle the. >> i would say that the situation in the metropolitan police service is quite different to the situation in government, not least because of the issues that the metropolitan police are looking at and have a direct bearing on public confidence into the police inquiry coming into the...
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at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106 in dallas. check this out. feels like 94 in new orleans. who would think you would be feeling better there than you would be in minneapolis right now. that is why this is to strange to get that much heat towards the north. it is spreading towards the east. it is. 33 states with some sort of advisory in effect. tomorrow a massive day for the heat. 110 feels like in st. louis. 101 birmingham. warm if in parts of kansas. minneapolis tomorrow only going to get to around feeling like 84. a little bit of a front here. davenport, iowa, still 108. talking about spre
at least 22 people now dead from heat related illnesses. weather experts say the huge area of high pressure is trapping hot moist air beneath it leaving 141 million americans over one million square miles under a gigantic heat alert. rick reichmuth has the latest from the extreme weather center. it is july but this is off the hook. >> places in texas over their average temperature every day since the latter part of may. you get that kind of exhaustion because of the heat. feels like 106...
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for the decisions he made in relation to andy coulson. for the decisions he made around the contacts he had, for example, with james murdock and rebekah brooks at a very sensitive time in relation to the commercial bid for theist b sky b. >> prime minister cammeron has cut short a visit to africa and called for emergency session of parliament on wednesday so he can, quote, make a further statement. london's top cops have also been engulfed by the firestorm. the assistant commissioner of the metropolitan police john united states -- yates. resigned today. two years ago he saw no need for reopening the hacking situation because he didn't believe there was any new evidence. his resignation follows of that the police chief paul stevenson amid questions of journalists paying bribes to police officers in return for information as well as concerns about nuls of the world journalists being employed by the police force. it emerged today not one but two former employees of the news of the world had been on the police payroll. in another development
for the decisions he made in relation to andy coulson. for the decisions he made around the contacts he had, for example, with james murdock and rebekah brooks at a very sensitive time in relation to the commercial bid for theist b sky b. >> prime minister cammeron has cut short a visit to africa and called for emergency session of parliament on wednesday so he can, quote, make a further statement. london's top cops have also been engulfed by the firestorm. the assistant commissioner of...
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but i was in a catch-22 where i didn't have a lot of options. but yeah, he was definitely a strange character. there's no question about it. >> strange. i don't want to give away what happens because i want people watching our documentary, but your story is turn into this hollywood movie. your book has reopened cold cases. what do you think of these ce recent developments in hall's case? >> i think it's fantastic. when you look at the type of criminal that i was, we were all a goodfellows bunch of guys. like i said, a studio 54 flavor. everybody was out having a good time. nobody was really harming anyone. but when you take a guy like a larry hall, this is like the lowest form of person really on the planet. i mean, somebody that would go and kidnap young girls and rape and torture and mutilate these girls, i mean, that's just a terrible person in life in general. >> but to think that you could perhaps bring closure to some of these parent, how does that make you feel. we have new information coming in. hall is confessing to new information base
but i was in a catch-22 where i didn't have a lot of options. but yeah, he was definitely a strange character. there's no question about it. >> strange. i don't want to give away what happens because i want people watching our documentary, but your story is turn into this hollywood movie. your book has reopened cold cases. what do you think of these ce recent developments in hall's case? >> i think it's fantastic. when you look at the type of criminal that i was, we were all a...
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david cameron. >> order! >> reporter: he cut short a diplomatic trip to africa so he could say during an emergency session of parliament that he is sorry. >> you live and you learn and believe you, me, i have learned. >> reporter: he was talking about his once close, now toxic ties to a former editor of the "news of the world" andy coulson who cameron hired as his communications chief even after the original phone-hacking complaints came to life. >> if it turns out that he knew about the hacking, then that will be a matter of huge regret and matter of great joapology. >> i didn't know it. >> reporter: the head of the news corporation by his own estimation has never been more vulnerable than is he now, calling this week's hearing the most humble day of his life. from the beginning, some "news of the world" executives have suggested that other papers were also involved in hacking here. and now the high court here in london has issued the release -- ordered the release, i should say of documentation that a freel
david cameron. >> order! >> reporter: he cut short a diplomatic trip to africa so he could say during an emergency session of parliament that he is sorry. >> you live and you learn and believe you, me, i have learned. >> reporter: he was talking about his once close, now toxic ties to a former editor of the "news of the world" andy coulson who cameron hired as his communications chief even after the original phone-hacking complaints came to life. >> if it...